Police Files
Wild turkey trauma
On Sunday, March 20, the OUPD responded to a report regarding broken glass in the north hallway that connects Hannah and Dodge halls. It was reported that a wild turkey flew into one of the windows in the hallway, breaking the glass. Upon arrival, officers witnessed the stranded turkey that was unable to make its way back outside. Officers flushed the bird outside through opened doors, in a humane manner.
Bloodied window
On Friday, March 18, the OUPD received a report about a broken window in the 1000 building of the University Student Apartments. It was reported that there was blood on the glass, as well as blood splatters on the sidewalk area leading to the parking lot. The individual was not found. The ACA was notified as well as a mechanical assistant to fix the window.
Alerted to the Oakland Center
On Thursday, March 17, the OUPD assisted the Auburn Hills Fire Department on a call about a student who was feeling lightheaded and faint in the Oakland Center. Upon arrival, OUPD witnessed that the student was alert and had declined to be transported to a hospital. The student was taken to the OUPD station to be picked up by her father. While waiting for a ride, the student alerted the dispatch officer that her right hand and face were becoming numb and she felt nauseous. The AHFD returned upon request and transported the student to Crittenton Hospital.

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